"DETROIT -- Surrounded by thousands of peers, I tried to be a professional journalist, but it was impossible. I wanted the Seahawks to win and, more than that, I wanted them to silence the clueless, classless Steelers fans who booed several of the past Super Bowl MVPs when they were introduced before the game."

"After spending nearly a week here, I was sick of the Steelers -- Pittsburgh this, Pittsburgh that, enough, done, finito. That's why I thought the Seahawks would win by two touchdowns, because surely they were sick of it, too."

"The former MVPs were guaranteed $1,000 for incidental expenses while in Detroit. The NFL also provided each former Super Bowl MVP with two first-class airplane tickets, a hotel room, a Cadillac for the weekend, two tickets to the game, two tickets to the Friday night commissioner's party, two tickets to a Saturday night party and two tickets to a Sunday tailgate party. There also were opportunities for paid appearances arranged by the NFL. "

that's just classless to not show, especially when the league practically guarenteed expenses and paid 1K.

I would've appeared for $1 and a coach class plane ticket. Maybe they should've called me.

should someone tell the seahawks the most losing super bowl teams don't even make the playoffs the following year? If Alexander loses there is no chance they go back. Hell I'm wondering if we'll make the playoffs next year.